When it comes to deck and patio construction, our New York, NY area member contractors perform some of the finest composite deck work in the area. We can help you with all of your composite decking needs if you fill out just one simple and easy to fill out form. Just fill it out and you’ll receive 4 free estimates on your deck costs at no obligation at all! All our New York area member contractors meet stringent quality requirements. So, if you have a composite deck requirement, get in touch with us today and we’ll put you in touch with the best people in the business.
If you are looking for a low cost, low maintenance deck using composite is the best alternative. Composite decking resists water and sun damage and retains its looks, color and beauty for years. It also resists weathering and warping which means that you will not have to replace your boards for years. Composites are also splinter free and skid free. They avoid heat build up and don’t fade easily. Composite materials are very durable and continue to look beautiful for years. It adds value to your home by maximizing your return on investment when the time comes to sell. Composites are your best choice when it comes to decking material.
If you are planning to build a deck, composites are an ideal choice, because they are fire and weather resistant, and because they come in a variety of sizes and colors. You can use composites in conjunction with wood or as a replacement for wood. Cleaning is easy and you can either clean by hand or using a power washer. It makes a lot of sense to use composites for high wear and tear surfaces like decks. We should know because we specialize in connecting people like you with the finest decking contractor in the New York, NY area.
Hi, Need a wood, floating deck of 20'x30' and a gangway that runs about 12' from dry land.... Also need a 21'x21' deck that will be 8' on dry land and the rest over water (this one is non-floating) We're looking for a nice wood finish that's not very expensive. Please call me to go over details. Thanks !
Alfonso C
my deck runs the entire link of the back of the house and is off the second story of the house. there has been termite damage to the support beams but not to the wood of the deck itself. i would like to see about getting the supports replaced.
Chris B